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>> america and switzerland i believe. >> do you know what the second one is after america? >> no. >> yemen. are you seriously telling me yemen is one of the safest places on earth. >> are you seriously telling me -- >> when you say this kind of bull, that's what it is. people believe it, and yemen is not the safest country in the world many. >> are you prepared to admit that your dream of a gun free zone in mexico is working. a gun free zone in chicago is working. a gun free zone in all these cities where the slaughter rate is the highest of anywhere, including yemen -- >> let me give you some countries, ausz trail ya, brylin, japan, canada. >> they don't have a second amendment, pierce. >> your second amendment doesn't entitle you to have an armored tank outside. you accept gun control already. >> are you sure of that? >> i wouldn't put you in a tank. there are 50 gun controlled measures in this country. we're not talking about bringing in gun control, we're talking about extending it to cover the. >> those measures are violated by all these perpetrators every time. what m
>> america and switzerland i believe. >> do you know what the second one is after america? >> no. >> yemen. are you seriously telling me yemen is one of the safest places on earth. >> are you seriously telling me -- >> when you say this kind of bull, that's what it is. people believe it, and yemen is not the safest country in the world many. >> are you prepared to admit that your dream of a gun free zone in mexico is working. a gun free zone in chicago...
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in america we change things often. >> what did we change? >> you have people that decided long ago they didn't want to have one man over an entire nation and that's part of the reason why america is here. am i wrong? am i wrong? >> that's baffling. >> we just had a hearing in our education committee on this issue. we made the decision, it's a local decision. we have over a thousand school districts this texas. many of the large ones have armed guards already. the rural districts want to arm their teachers. >> i met two young female elementary school teachers in their early 20s in a bar in houston. they were very interested. both believed they wanted to have a concealed permit. neither of them wanted to have any assault weapons. they wanted a complete ban and they were absolutely agast at the prospect of having guns in their school. >> there will be always be someone. >> you asked me earlier what would i say to the parents at this school whose kids died. i would say to you why are you obsessing over a gun when there's a much bigger issue. the
in america we change things often. >> what did we change? >> you have people that decided long ago they didn't want to have one man over an entire nation and that's part of the reason why america is here. am i wrong? am i wrong? >> that's baffling. >> we just had a hearing in our education committee on this issue. we made the decision, it's a local decision. we have over a thousand school districts this texas. many of the large ones have armed guards already. the rural...
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america has to respond. it can't respond in the way it could have done 50 years ago. >> the president has his hands full, to be fair. he talked about the worst day of his presidency, sandy hook. it's hard to get people to find themselves when with they are aspiring to is depressing. that's not just the president's fault. we as individuals have to find that. our leadership of our country has to say this is where we're going to go. if we can pay our bills and we're going to be okay, that's difficult. to be fair to the president, i think when you seen tears in his eyes it's about the issue of there being a future for young people for the next generation. i think he really sincerely cares. >> what is this future going to be in terms of america in corporate, as a business model? a lot of the things manufacture used to be grateful they have changed to dramatically and become so global. you can't come back and do that again even if you had the money to do it. america needs to find other business models, doesn't it?
america has to respond. it can't respond in the way it could have done 50 years ago. >> the president has his hands full, to be fair. he talked about the worst day of his presidency, sandy hook. it's hard to get people to find themselves when with they are aspiring to is depressing. that's not just the president's fault. we as individuals have to find that. our leadership of our country has to say this is where we're going to go. if we can pay our bills and we're going to be okay, that's...
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but in general america has been in war too much. >> should america be a little bit more insular, a little more selfish? >> i don't think so. i think we have to be involved in a global situation. we won't be the pre-eminent unilateral super power like before. but we have obligations overseas. i would like to see the united states take the pre-eminent role of peace in israel. >> does everything come back to israel and palestine? >> i think so. i think more than any other situation on earth, this is the most directly affecting adversely america in not bringing peace to israel and justice and peace to the palestini palestinians, yes. >> can you -- you obviously were very successful in bringing peace with israel and egypt. can any deal be done that doesn't involved sitting across the table with hamas? >> i met several times with hamas leadership and they are willing to accept israel to exist peacefully within the '67 borders with some modifications of the borders. the first step is to bring hamas and fatah together. that's the first step. and the '67 borders with some mott fictions will lead t
but in general america has been in war too much. >> should america be a little bit more insular, a little more selfish? >> i don't think so. i think we have to be involved in a global situation. we won't be the pre-eminent unilateral super power like before. but we have obligations overseas. i would like to see the united states take the pre-eminent role of peace in israel. >> does everything come back to israel and palestine? >> i think so. i think more than any other...
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now america's most successful college dropout is investing in america's schools. and there's no doubt that america's schools need fixing. just one in four of america's high school graduates meets college readiness benchmarks in reading, writing, math and science. bill gates foundation has spent $5 billion on education so far. latest initiative, evaluating the performance of america's 3 million teachers and using the data to develop professional development system that is work. the goal? to increase high school graduation rates and get america's students into college. >> the number of jobs for high school dropouts or people that only have high school education, that's going down. so more in this economic cycle, unemployment will be determined by educational achievement. united states universities are still, by far, the best in the world. the research that comes out of there, graduate students are phenomenal. a lot of those students are foreign born and get sent back. they're not allowed to work here in the united states. and that's still united states. and that's s
now america's most successful college dropout is investing in america's schools. and there's no doubt that america's schools need fixing. just one in four of america's high school graduates meets college readiness benchmarks in reading, writing, math and science. bill gates foundation has spent $5 billion on education so far. latest initiative, evaluating the performance of america's 3 million teachers and using the data to develop professional development system that is work. the goal? to...
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america has to respond. it can't respond perhaps in the way it would have done 50 years ago. >> the president has his hands full, to be fair. he talked about the worst day of his presidency with sandy hook. he's dealt with things most people don't have to deal with. but you're right, there needs to be unifying vision. someone is saying, kennedy, we're going to go to space, or have this war on poverty. right now our goals are to pay our bills. it's hard to get people to find a way to power themselves when what they're aspiring to is depressing. that's not just the president's fault, it's true, the leadership of our country has to say, here's where we're going to go. we can pay our bills and we're going to be okay. to be fair to the president, i think when you see tears in his eyes, it's about the issue of there being a future for young people for the next generation. i think he really sincerely cares. >> tell me this. what is this future going to be in terms of america incorporated as a business model? becaus
america has to respond. it can't respond perhaps in the way it would have done 50 years ago. >> the president has his hands full, to be fair. he talked about the worst day of his presidency with sandy hook. he's dealt with things most people don't have to deal with. but you're right, there needs to be unifying vision. someone is saying, kennedy, we're going to go to space, or have this war on poverty. right now our goals are to pay our bills. it's hard to get people to find a way to power...
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it reports every shooting in america as it gets reported. it's terrifying. just kind of indiscriminate slaughter of americans on a daily basis on average. 35 a day. here's the thing i would put to you. you would accept, had you not, that if your brother had not gone out armed with a gun that day, trayvon martin would be celebrating his 18th birthday today. he'd be alive. >> no, i wouldn't accept that, piers, because tense of millions of americans own gunses and many throughout america are required to conceal their weapons. so that means that when you have a concealed carry permit, if you don't live in an open carry state. for example, florida is not an open carry state. you're required to conceal your gun. now we're not going to have time in that segment -- >> but you're not required to carry one. >> when you do carry a gun, you're required to conceal it. >> the chicken and the egg. my point is that if george had not been carrying a gun that night, trayvon martin would be celebrating his 18th birthday with his family today. trayvon martin had simply gone up
it reports every shooting in america as it gets reported. it's terrifying. just kind of indiscriminate slaughter of americans on a daily basis on average. 35 a day. here's the thing i would put to you. you would accept, had you not, that if your brother had not gone out armed with a gun that day, trayvon martin would be celebrating his 18th birthday today. he'd be alive. >> no, i wouldn't accept that, piers, because tense of millions of americans own gunses and many throughout america are...
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this comes back to america's $16.5 trillion in debt. a new poll from the pew research center shows that americans want their elected officials to stop kicking the this can down the road. 72% of americans say deficit reduction should be a top priority for the president and for congress, up 19 percentage points in the last four years. that ranks third, by the way, behind strengthening the economy and improving the jobs situation. i'm not sure how you prioritize these things, john, because they're all important, all crucial. >> that's right. >> but you say that the president is uniquely positioned to deal with the deficit, with i is coming out as the top issue for people. why? >> absolutely. for two reasons, ali. first of all, president obama is in the sweet spot of his presidency, the moment of maximum leverage that occurs for a president right after re-election. basically around 18 months at the start of a second term where a president can push through almost anything he wants. second of all, he's positioned to pull a nixon in china. jus
this comes back to america's $16.5 trillion in debt. a new poll from the pew research center shows that americans want their elected officials to stop kicking the this can down the road. 72% of americans say deficit reduction should be a top priority for the president and for congress, up 19 percentage points in the last four years. that ranks third, by the way, behind strengthening the economy and improving the jobs situation. i'm not sure how you prioritize these things, john, because they're...
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i fired the most powerful we in america's arsenal and they're all legal. >> you're in america now and we have a special amendment right. this a is special edition. >> how has business been? >> right noi it's impossible to get guns and ammunition. >> this pattern has been seen all over america. why are people reacting by buying more guns and ammunition. >> i know my customers feel they will be banned. they need to get it now while they still can. >> what's the most popular? >> anything with over a ten round automatic. that's the rumor they will try to ban. >> do you think those are kind of things they should use in self-defense? >> for self-defense for your home or your property? >> home. >> for your home i like shotguns because you don't have to worry about missing. here in texas sometimes you live on 10, 20 acres. a shotgun wouldn't be very effective. >> do you believe any gun should be bann edbanned? >> i do not. >> why? >> it's not case of guns kill people. >> do you believe that the more guns there are in america, the safer the country is? >> in the hands of the right people, yes.
i fired the most powerful we in america's arsenal and they're all legal. >> you're in america now and we have a special amendment right. this a is special edition. >> how has business been? >> right noi it's impossible to get guns and ammunition. >> this pattern has been seen all over america. why are people reacting by buying more guns and ammunition. >> i know my customers feel they will be banned. they need to get it now while they still can. >> what's the...
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we are so afraid of america's government and so disdaned of america's government that we won't give them the power to protect our children. that's my problem. >> i don't think any of these things will solve the problem. the game plan is to try and reduce the problem. kelleyanne, unless i'm mistaken, you share the view that nra put out, which is that you don't solve gun violence problem in america by reducing the number of guns. >> i just first want it say thank to you van jones because i couldn't have said it better myself. and i agree with everything he said. there are too many people looking for the easy fix here. first of all, there is no easy fix. secondly, he is willing to talk about the societal cultural problems. he talked about the gangs. i will talk about the guy in newtown playing video games 24/7 in his mother's basement with nobody paying attention. >> the question to me is who will stand up and realize the more guns have you out there, the more gun violence. >> for me, that is also a no-brainer. i am for reduction in the amount of guns that are out there. i think that right
we are so afraid of america's government and so disdaned of america's government that we won't give them the power to protect our children. that's my problem. >> i don't think any of these things will solve the problem. the game plan is to try and reduce the problem. kelleyanne, unless i'm mistaken, you share the view that nra put out, which is that you don't solve gun violence problem in america by reducing the number of guns. >> i just first want it say thank to you van jones...
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guns in america. the courageous father who lost his son at sandy hook and made it his mission to ban the weapon. >> get a lot of lead out quick. >> what he'll say on capitol hill tomorrow. >>> also the pizzeria owner who gives a 15% discount to anybody packing heat. why do you want your pizzeria full of people armed to the teeth. >> it actually makes me feel more safe. >> two of the most shocking crime cases america has ever seen. new york's cannibal cop and arizona's jodi arias accused of killing her boyfriend, stabbing him 27 times, slashing his throat and shooting him in the head. and the real hero behind best picture "argo". >> i'm proud of the people who worked on the movie. >> my exclusive with the man who inspired the best picture of the oscars. this is "piers morgan tonight." good evening. you're looking live at capitol hill where a few hours from now the senate will hold its first hearing on dianne feinstein's assault weapons ban. that ban would outlaw 150 kinds of military assault style weap
guns in america. the courageous father who lost his son at sandy hook and made it his mission to ban the weapon. >> get a lot of lead out quick. >> what he'll say on capitol hill tomorrow. >>> also the pizzeria owner who gives a 15% discount to anybody packing heat. why do you want your pizzeria full of people armed to the teeth. >> it actually makes me feel more safe. >> two of the most shocking crime cases america has ever seen. new york's cannibal cop and...
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we're so afraid of america's government and disdainful of america's government that we won't give them any power to protect our children. neither one is going to solve the problem. >> i don't think any of these things are going to solve the problem. the game plan is to try to reduce the problem. >> kellyanne if i'm mistaken, you share the view that the nra put out, which is that you don't solve the gun violence problem in america by reducing the number of guns? >> i first want to say thank you to van jones because i couldn't have said it better myself, and i agree with everything he said. there are too many people looking for the easy fix. there is no easy fix, and he wants to talk ability the societal problems. i'll talk about the guy in newtown playing video games 24/7 in his mother's basement with nobody paying attention. >> the big question to me is who is going to stand up and realize the more guns you have out there, the more gun violence? >> for me, that is also a no-brainer. i am for a reduction in the amount of guns that are out there. i think that right now we have 310 millio
we're so afraid of america's government and disdainful of america's government that we won't give them any power to protect our children. neither one is going to solve the problem. >> i don't think any of these things are going to solve the problem. the game plan is to try to reduce the problem. >> kellyanne if i'm mistaken, you share the view that the nra put out, which is that you don't solve the gun violence problem in america by reducing the number of guns? >> i first want...
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bp's also committed to america. we support nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ >>> if you want to protect yourself, get a double-barrel shotgun. have the shells, a .12 gauge shotgun. you don't need an ar-15. it's harder to aim, it's harder to use. and in fact, you don't need 30 rounds to protect yourself. buy a shotgun. >> president joe biden today talking about self-defense. tonight we're learning more about one of this country's most shocking mass shootings. the sandy hook massacre gunman adam lanza. the "hartford courant" has uncovered new information about his mental state. joining me are josh co-ver none and a
bp's also committed to america. we support nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪...
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i'm also issuing a new goal for america. let's cut in half the energy wasted by our homes and businesses in the next 20 years. we'll work with the states to do it. those states with the best ideas to create jobs and lower energy bills by constructing more energy-efficient buildings will receive federal support to help make that happen. america's energy sector is just one part of an aging infrastructure badly in need of repair. ask any ceo where they'd rather locate and hire, a country with deteriorating roads an bridges or one with high speed rail and internet, high-tech schools, self-healing power grids. the ceo of siemens america who brought new job to north carolina said if we upgrade our infrastructure, they'll bring even more jobs. that's the attitude of companies around the world. i know you want these job creating projects in your city. i've seen all those ribbon cuttings. so tonight, i propose a fix it first program to put people to work as soon as possible on aur most urgent repairs like the nearly 70,000 structural
i'm also issuing a new goal for america. let's cut in half the energy wasted by our homes and businesses in the next 20 years. we'll work with the states to do it. those states with the best ideas to create jobs and lower energy bills by constructing more energy-efficient buildings will receive federal support to help make that happen. america's energy sector is just one part of an aging infrastructure badly in need of repair. ask any ceo where they'd rather locate and hire, a country with...
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always there. >>> the nra wants armed guards in every school in america. will it make america's kids safer? i can't think of a better person to ask. the former schools chancellor washington, d.c. is out with a new book. "radical, fighting to put students first." welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> obviously, if the kids aren't safe, the rest of it is kind of superle superless. what is your view about the various views put forward? >> you're absolutely right. it is preeminent importance we make sure kids are in a safe and secure environment in ourle zoos. we have to ensure that's happening. i think part of the problem with the dialogue that's happening today is that it's very sort of polarized to these extreme, right. so let's arm everyone. the teachers, the kids, you know. versus not. and i think that instead of sort of polarizing the debate, we have to have a very balanced conversation. having armed people in schools doesn't necessarily mean that we're going to have better outcomes. in the columbine tragedy, there were armed guards actually. >> a lot of
always there. >>> the nra wants armed guards in every school in america. will it make america's kids safer? i can't think of a better person to ask. the former schools chancellor washington, d.c. is out with a new book. "radical, fighting to put students first." welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> obviously, if the kids aren't safe, the rest of it is kind of superle superless. what is your view about the various views put forward? >> you're absolutely...
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ladies and gentlemen you can believe in america once again. >> seriously, john? >> boston red sox, go! >> my goodness. >> "cnn newsroom" with carol costello begins right now. carol, good morning. >>> happening now in "the newsroom," safe and sound. >> he's been through a lot. he's endured a lot. >> reporter: relief and hope this morning as 5-year-old ethan is recovering after being held hostage in an underground bunker. >> by the grace of god, he's okay. >> reporter: this hour, find out how the boy was saved from storming the bunker to reports of secret cameras, even the u.s. military was involved. >>> all right, we've lost lights. >> all right, we're going to a manual override. >> reporter: new reports the last-minute electrical upgrades caused that power outage during the super bowl. today we're on the ground pressing the city and the power company to tell us what happened. >> yeah, super bowl power outage during the middle of the super bowl in louisiana. don't worry, fema said they will be there no later than thursday. no later than -- >> reporter: trapped in
ladies and gentlemen you can believe in america once again. >> seriously, john? >> boston red sox, go! >> my goodness. >> "cnn newsroom" with carol costello begins right now. carol, good morning. >>> happening now in "the newsroom," safe and sound. >> he's been through a lot. he's endured a lot. >> reporter: relief and hope this morning as 5-year-old ethan is recovering after being held hostage in an underground bunker. >>...
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are we going to have signature strikes in america? it opens pandora's box if you say we may as well kill americans in america without a trial, with politicians making the decision. >> last night, you issued the tea party response to the state of the union and you took on democrats, also republicans. but i have to ask you this senator, because last time around in 2012, four of the 16 senate candidates endorsed by the tea party, four actually won. is the tea party losing steam? >> we did better in 2010. we didn't do as well, but neither did any republicans do very well in 2012, so i don't think that's necessarily fair. i would say there's still a movement, but i think that the tea party gives energy. mostly to the republican party, but it's also equal parts chastisement to equal parts to anybody who promotes big government of deficit so the tea party isn't afraid to tell republicans you need to spend less money. >> appreciate your time. >>> next, a 5-year-old boy held hostage in an underground bunker for six days. he's home now. in an i
are we going to have signature strikes in america? it opens pandora's box if you say we may as well kill americans in america without a trial, with politicians making the decision. >> last night, you issued the tea party response to the state of the union and you took on democrats, also republicans. but i have to ask you this senator, because last time around in 2012, four of the 16 senate candidates endorsed by the tea party, four actually won. is the tea party losing steam? >> we...
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the problem is you have a big chunk of america now, the governing majority of america has felt excluded and disrespected by this party for a very long time. they now also apparently believe they can just get an immigration bill passed all will be right with the world. that's not true either. if you look at the numbers of young latinos and young african-americans, which by the way he didn't even talk about african-americans, the numbers are in the 60, 70%, 80%. it's very hard to come back from that. and i think that dick morris is a symptom. the dick morris that you saw on fox, before he got on your show, the reasonable dick morris, is a symptom of something deeply wrong in the republican party in disarray, detached from reality, trying to find its way back. >> yeah. and i think there's certainly an argument that is the case. that's presumably why fox let him go, isn't it? let's turn to his pronouncement of scott walker as the potential runner for the republicans in 2016. i want to play a clip from chris christie. this is him responding to a former white house physician who claimed on cn
the problem is you have a big chunk of america now, the governing majority of america has felt excluded and disrespected by this party for a very long time. they now also apparently believe they can just get an immigration bill passed all will be right with the world. that's not true either. if you look at the numbers of young latinos and young african-americans, which by the way he didn't even talk about african-americans, the numbers are in the 60, 70%, 80%. it's very hard to come back from...
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america has to respond. it can't respond perhaps in the way it would have done 50 years ago. >> the president has his hands full, to be fair. he talked about the worst day of his presidency with sandy hook. he's dealt with things most people don't have to deal with. but you're right, there needs to be unifying vision. someone is saying, kennedy, we're going to go to space, or have this war on poverty. right now our goals are to pay our bills. it's hard to get people to find a way to power themselves when what they're aspiring to is depressing. that's not just the president's fault, it's true, the leadership of our country has to say, here's where we're going to go. we can pay our bills and we're going to be okay. to be fair to the president, i think when you see tears in his eyes, it's about the issue of there being a future for young people for the next generation. i think he really sincerely cares. >> tell me this. what is this future going to be in terms of america incorporated as a business model? becaus
america has to respond. it can't respond perhaps in the way it would have done 50 years ago. >> the president has his hands full, to be fair. he talked about the worst day of his presidency with sandy hook. he's dealt with things most people don't have to deal with. but you're right, there needs to be unifying vision. someone is saying, kennedy, we're going to go to space, or have this war on poverty. right now our goals are to pay our bills. it's hard to get people to find a way to power...
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bp's also committed to america. we support nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> the parents of a pregnant 16-year-old agreed in a texas court not to force their daughter to have an abortion. the girl said the mother threatened her with an abortion. both parents said to intelligent peop tell people it was a miscarriage. joining us, the attorneys and evan madison, the 16-year-old both father of the baby. let me start with you, evan, if i may. your girlfriend is two months pregnant. we're not going to name her to protect the baby's privacy, but
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of america today? >> homeland. >> zero dark 30. >> homeland. >> it would be homeland. >> american prisoner of war had returned. >> what show time reflects is this latent paranoia that most of us feel, having lived through september 11th. >> >> reporter: we also got the message america still equals family. >> modern family. >> modern family. >> parenthood. >> modern family. >> modern family. >> modern family. >> reporter: it may just look different these days. ♪ circle of life >> we adopted a baby. >> what happened is television has caught up to human reality. >> reporter: perhaps so. but some of us believe the real america is still to be found in a house in 1950s milwaukee. >> happy days, it was a fun time. there was a sense of community. it was an innocence about happy days. you know, happy days, happy days. >> reporter: brooke baldwin, cnn new york. >> chris rock is taking a road trip, but not in the way you might think. the comedian takes his act to congress. our political buzz panel will tell you
of america today? >> homeland. >> zero dark 30. >> homeland. >> it would be homeland. >> american prisoner of war had returned. >> what show time reflects is this latent paranoia that most of us feel, having lived through september 11th. >> >> reporter: we also got the message america still equals family. >> modern family. >> modern family. >> parenthood. >> modern family. >> modern family. >> modern family....
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even in the confines of our own united states of america, he 234e6r once worried about opinion. he said of his job from day one until the day he left the navy seals was to protect americans. protect american military, and it's a job he said he did with pride each and every day. >> you also talked with his wife during that story, what did she say about the difficulties of military life? >> as is so often the case, she was a single parent, the last three years he was in the military, she had him home just six months out of three years, raising two children. and they in their relationship had a watershed moment in 2009, where she sat him at the kitchen table and hit him with a shot that he never saw coming. he kind of laughed about, that was, she said, we're at the point you have to decide your career or me. to me that was an interesting psychological moment, because chris kyle, what he did in the military as a sniper is everything he was as a man. everything he was as a person. outside the fact that he was a father and a husband as well. but so often what we do defines who we are.
even in the confines of our own united states of america, he 234e6r once worried about opinion. he said of his job from day one until the day he left the navy seals was to protect americans. protect american military, and it's a job he said he did with pride each and every day. >> you also talked with his wife during that story, what did she say about the difficulties of military life? >> as is so often the case, she was a single parent, the last three years he was in the military,...
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america. why is that? it would be as if you had a bar where the enormous proportion of youth drivers who drive drunk come out of that bar and all the other bars in the neighborhood don't have a problem. >> would you allow them to sue the car company when they get in and drive the car drunk? that's what a lot of people on twitter were likening your move to. >> only if the car company had some responsibility. if the car company, say a car dealer is knowingly selling cars to an underaged driver, yes, they should be held responsible. but it's never enough not for the gun industry or the car industry or any other, the mere fact that you sell a lawful product that is used in an unlawful way, that shouldn't be the source of liability. nothing in my bill would make that the source of liability. it's only when you act negligently. >> thank you very much, congressman. we appreciate your taking the time to explain. i want to bring in legal analyst and prosecutor, paul callum. do we need to change this la
america. why is that? it would be as if you had a bar where the enormous proportion of youth drivers who drive drunk come out of that bar and all the other bars in the neighborhood don't have a problem. >> would you allow them to sue the car company when they get in and drive the car drunk? that's what a lot of people on twitter were likening your move to. >> only if the car company had some responsibility. if the car company, say a car dealer is knowingly selling cars to an...
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how does america move to a safer place, do you think? >> i'm with the group, united physicians in newtown. we understand it's a multifaceted approach if we want to change. we understand it's education. i have the ability to educate my patients in the same category when i talk to them about obesity and seat belts and texting while driving. we have to have education. so we have to have some research, so when i educate them, i have real data. right now, there's a public service announcement that says if you text and drive, there's 23 times more chance you're going to die. i need the same data to give to my patients. thirdly, mental health. i understand mental health is a big component, and again, towards my testimony, the way health care is going in our government, i don't want to cut resources in this environment, but lastly, there has to be attention to gun legislation, and the three tenets of gun legislation that we're interested in is we have to look at high-capacity magazines, we have to look at assault rifles, and look at background c
how does america move to a safer place, do you think? >> i'm with the group, united physicians in newtown. we understand it's a multifaceted approach if we want to change. we understand it's education. i have the ability to educate my patients in the same category when i talk to them about obesity and seat belts and texting while driving. we have to have education. so we have to have some research, so when i educate them, i have real data. right now, there's a public service announcement...
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what is your solution or idea for how to reduce gun violence in america? >> the most important thing is to keep lethal weapons out of the hands of criminals and the mentally ill, and people who would perpetrate that violence. i think the disagreement is over how to do that. >> what i keep hearing -- >> background checks. >> w redible changes. ri you'd all be entitled to have drones and nuclear weapons. and i don't hear anybody calling for that. there's clearly already a limitation on the kind of firearms you can have. what is the big deal in extending the limitation, in the lives of these mass shootings to include assault weapons, assault rifles? >> well, the ar-15 is a civilian version of the military rifle, and is widely owned legally by the civilian community right now. that makes it protected by the second amendment according to the supreme court in the heller case and the miller case. and if we want to change that, we could, but i think we would need to amend the second amended to modify it or repeal it to accomplish that legally. >> there are people
what is your solution or idea for how to reduce gun violence in america? >> the most important thing is to keep lethal weapons out of the hands of criminals and the mentally ill, and people who would perpetrate that violence. i think the disagreement is over how to do that. >> what i keep hearing -- >> background checks. >> w redible changes. ri you'd all be entitled to have drones and nuclear weapons. and i don't hear anybody calling for that. there's clearly already a...
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we do consume practically the same popular culture as america. a lot of it comes from america. we speak the same language, sort of. and, so, we have a lot of things in common and it's, in that way, we should try and share each other's experiences in tackling these problems. >> john howard, former prime minister of australia, thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> up next. what in the world. the knee-jerk reaction to north korea's latest nuclear tests is to call for more punitive action. i'll give you my idea, which is very, very different. it could be more successful. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 is your old 401k just hanging around? tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 consider if rolling it over to a schwab ira tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 might let you get more out of it. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like earning a bonus of up to $600 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 in a schwab ira tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and 150 commission-free online trades tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 plus our rollover consultants handle virtually tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 all the details tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 to help you focus on the bigger picture. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550
we do consume practically the same popular culture as america. a lot of it comes from america. we speak the same language, sort of. and, so, we have a lot of things in common and it's, in that way, we should try and share each other's experiences in tackling these problems. >> john howard, former prime minister of australia, thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> up next. what in the world. the knee-jerk reaction to north korea's latest nuclear tests is to call for more...
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is the best guide to america's budget problems you're likely to find. brief, highly intelligent and genuinely fair and balanced. every voter should read it and many others as well. go to cnn.com/fareed where we have a link. now for the last look. what do you do after you're deposed as president of one of the world's most terrorist-infested failed states? if you're ali abdullah saleh of yemen, first you come to the u.s. to recover from old bombing injuries. then back home in yemen, you announce the opening of a museum all about -- yourself. yes, come one, come all to sunny sanaa, to see such priceless museum pieces of large portraits of mr. sala, and quite amazingly, the suit he was wearing during the aforementioned bombing. as well as some shrapnel that was recovered from his body. wow. the curator says the museum is almost ready to open. as soon as they get the lights and air conditioning sorted out. i suppose this is progress of a kind. most dictators would probably keep all the stuff for themselves. the correct answer to our gps challenge question wa
is the best guide to america's budget problems you're likely to find. brief, highly intelligent and genuinely fair and balanced. every voter should read it and many others as well. go to cnn.com/fareed where we have a link. now for the last look. what do you do after you're deposed as president of one of the world's most terrorist-infested failed states? if you're ali abdullah saleh of yemen, first you come to the u.s. to recover from old bombing injuries. then back home in yemen, you announce...
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during our visit, he makes a promise to america. >> america, my name is ted nugent, and these are all legal guns, and i'm going to see that they remain legal because they're all good. i spend long hours with her checking her heart rate, administering her medication, and just making her comfortable. one night britta told me about a tradition in denmark, "when a person dies," she said, "someone must open the window so the soul can depart." i smiled and squeezed her hand. "not tonight, britta. not tonight." [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. pretty sweet, huh? cute. but don't you have any apps on your phone that can make your life easier? who do you think i am, quicken loans? at quicken loans, we'll provide you with myql mobile. this amazingly useful app allows you to take pictures of your mortgage documents using an iphone or android smart phone... so you can easily send them to us. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. ooh, la-la! why not talk to someone who owns an adjustable version of the most highly recommended bed in america?
during our visit, he makes a promise to america. >> america, my name is ted nugent, and these are all legal guns, and i'm going to see that they remain legal because they're all good. i spend long hours with her checking her heart rate, administering her medication, and just making her comfortable. one night britta told me about a tradition in denmark, "when a person dies," she said, "someone must open the window so the soul can depart." i smiled and squeezed her hand....
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bp's also committed to america. we support nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. all right that's a fifth-floor probleok.. not in my house! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe mutumbo blocking a shot. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. [ jen garner ] what skincare brand is so effective... so trusted... so clinically proven dermatologists recommend it twice as much as any other brand? neutrogena®. recommended by dermatologists 2 times more than any other brand. now that's beautiful. neutrogena®. ♪ >>> it's been almost two decades since congress passed major gun control legislation. almost three for immigration reform. as we explain it in washington, the politics are difficult. but the overwhelmingly democratic hispani
bp's also committed to america. we support nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. all right that's a fifth-floor probleok.. not in my house! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe mutumbo blocking a shot. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes...
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bp's also committed to america. we support nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. [ slap! ] [ slap! slap! slap! slap! ] ow! ow! [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium-rich tums starts working so fast you'll forget you had heartburn. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums now, this is a test drive. whoa! you can really el all 335 foot-pounds of torque. it's chevy truck month! the silverado is also recognized for the lowest cost of ownership. hey, what are you gonna do with it? end table. oh. [ male announcer ] it's chevy truck month. get 0% fin
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reality of america today? >> "homeland". >> "zero dark thirty". >> it would be "homeland". >> an american prison of war had been turned. >> what show time reflects is this latent paranoia that most of us feel, having lived through september 11th. >> reporter: we also got the message that america still equals family. >> modern family. >> modern family. >> parenthood. >> modern family. >> modern family. >> modern family. >> reporter: it may just look a little different these days. ♪ the circle of life >> we adopted a baby. >> what happened really is television has caught up to human reality. >> reporter: perhaps so, but some of us believe the real america is still to be found in a house in 1950s milwaukee. >> "happy days," it was a fun time, there was a sense of community. there was an innocence about "happy days, " you know. i'm lorenzo. i work for 47 different companies. well, technically i work for one. that company, the united states postal service®, works for thousands of home businesses. because at usps
reality of america today? >> "homeland". >> "zero dark thirty". >> it would be "homeland". >> an american prison of war had been turned. >> what show time reflects is this latent paranoia that most of us feel, having lived through september 11th. >> reporter: we also got the message that america still equals family. >> modern family. >> modern family. >> parenthood. >> modern family. >> modern...
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because cars are incredibly highly regulated in america. the driving death rate has absolutely plummeted since they brought in tough laws around that. for example, you have to use insurance and liability. they're well regulated. what is wrong ideologically with guns being regulated the same way? >> there are regulations on gun. state by state that changes and they're affected. but i do think they're a tool. and the infinitesimally small amount of people using them in the wrong hands are dangerous, but i don't think the bulk of gun owners are doing inappropriate or the wrong thing with those weapons and the regulations, you know, are what they are. >> but you really believe -- and i totally respect the second amendment. i sort of agree with joe biden today that you can pretty well defend yourself in america with a shotgun. you don't need to have these ar-15 assault rifles, which i used myself to try to show people that i have used one. i couldn't believe the power. we've got a clip actually of me using this. let me play this again just to re
because cars are incredibly highly regulated in america. the driving death rate has absolutely plummeted since they brought in tough laws around that. for example, you have to use insurance and liability. they're well regulated. what is wrong ideologically with guns being regulated the same way? >> there are regulations on gun. state by state that changes and they're affected. but i do think they're a tool. and the infinitesimally small amount of people using them in the wrong hands are...
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america is afraid of jim. but the chances of two brothers coaching in this fantastic football game, the chances are almost like if you and i ended up coaching in this game. the idea of having two brothers from a football family go all this time and suddenly here they are across from each other at the super bowl. it's crazy. >> which of the two teams do you really fancy to win this one? i know in the end it's a bit of a lottery, the super bowl, but where are you seeing this one go? >> i used to like the 49ers a lot until i got here. now i see the ravens as a sort of team of destiny. everything has gone right for them. and all these things kind of go in place, ray lewis' last year, and they're in my hotel, by the way. but they have been hidden away. if you're a 49ers fan, by the way, the big story is kaepernick, the quarterback who came out of nowhere. his tenth start in the nfl is a super bowl, who is going to be the next big star. i think i kind of lean toward the ravens. >> in terms of the nature of nfl at th
america is afraid of jim. but the chances of two brothers coaching in this fantastic football game, the chances are almost like if you and i ended up coaching in this game. the idea of having two brothers from a football family go all this time and suddenly here they are across from each other at the super bowl. it's crazy. >> which of the two teams do you really fancy to win this one? i know in the end it's a bit of a lottery, the super bowl, but where are you seeing this one go?...
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bp invests more in america than in any other country. in fact, over the last five years, no other energy company has invested more in the us than bp. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. today, our commitment to the gulf, and to america, has never been stronger. from capital one... boris earns unlimited rewards for his small business. can i get the smith contract, please? thank you. that's three new paper shredders. [ boris ] put 'em on my spark card. [ garth ] boris' small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase every day. great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. read back the chicken's testimony, please. "buk, buk, bukka!" [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase every day. told you i'd get half. what's in your wallet?
bp invests more in america than in any other country. in fact, over the last five years, no other energy company has invested more in the us than bp. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. today, our commitment to the gulf, and to america, has never been stronger. from capital one... boris earns unlimited rewards for his small business. can i get the smith contract, please? thank you. that's three new paper shredders. [ boris ] put 'em on my spark card. [ garth ] boris' small...
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what is the reality of america today? "home land." >> zero dark 30. >> it would be homeland. >> what showtime reflects is the paranoia that most of us feel having lived through september 11th. >> and we got the message that america still equals family. >> morn family. >> morn family. >> parenthood. >> got to be to modern family. >> it may just look a little different these days. >> what is happened really is television has caught up to human reality. >> perhaps so, but some of us believe that the real america is still to be found in a house in 1950s milwaukee. >> "happy days." it was a fun time, there was a sense of community, there was an innocence about it. >> cnn new york. >> basketball all star lebron james known for his great plays on the court, check out what he did with one lucky fan. how is this for a game of catch? ♪ let's face it. everyone has their own way of doing things. at university of phoenix we know learning is no different. so we offer personalized tools and support, that let our students tackle the ch
what is the reality of america today? "home land." >> zero dark 30. >> it would be homeland. >> what showtime reflects is the paranoia that most of us feel having lived through september 11th. >> and we got the message that america still equals family. >> morn family. >> morn family. >> parenthood. >> got to be to modern family. >> it may just look a little different these days. >> what is happened really is television has...
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bp's also committed to america. we support nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. [ male announcer ] make your escape... twice as rewarding. earn double points or double miles on all your hotel stays through march thirty first. sign up now at hiltondouble.com. >>> john walsh has dedicated his life to tracking violence. john, welcome back. >> thank you. >> fascinating conversation i had with dr. begg. he actually saw firsthand the utterly horrific scenes at sandy hook and he makes good points, when people try and use the second amendment as a defense against any form of guns, let's call it safety, not control. the word control maybe conveys the wrong sentiment, they go crazy. what do we do about this and what do we do about the connection between clear mental health issue and the type of gun violence we saw at aurora or sandy hook or the other massacres? >> i have profiled so many fu
bp's also committed to america. we support nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. [ male announcer ] make your escape... twice as rewarding. earn double points or double miles on all your hotel stays through march thirty first. sign up now at hiltondouble.com. >>> john walsh has dedicated his life to tracking violence. john, welcome back. >>...
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america has to respond. it can't respond in theway it could have done 50 years ago. >> the president has his hands full, to be fair. he's dealt with things most people don't have to deal with. it's hard to get people to find themselves when with they are aspiring to is depressing. our leadership of our country has to say this is where we're going to go. i think when you seen tears in his eyes it's about the issue of there being a future for young people for the next generation. a lot of the things manufacture used to be grateful they have changed to dramatically and become so global. you can't come back and do that again even if you had the money to do it. there's been growth because we have these technologies to bring us energy. if we're waiting for the government to come up with the answer, you're going to have a problem. where am i going to go to get the skills because no one else in the government will step up and say here is path way. >> how morally responsible should big successful companies, we've see
america has to respond. it can't respond in theway it could have done 50 years ago. >> the president has his hands full, to be fair. he's dealt with things most people don't have to deal with. it's hard to get people to find themselves when with they are aspiring to is depressing. our leadership of our country has to say this is where we're going to go. i think when you seen tears in his eyes it's about the issue of there being a future for young people for the next generation. a lot of...
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why he's bullish on america. it was the first time television cameras were ever allowed in his extraordinary mansion in the sky. >>> then, everyone is worried about the arab spring. i talked to the leaders of five arab governments to get some answers. and a fascinating internal power struggle in iran and what it means. but first here's "my take." one of the great political debates in washington and around the country has been whether barack obama is a highly partisan democrat bent on lib ram agenda or a centrist searching for compromise. it's still early in his second term, but he's recently made moves that seem to answer the question. obama could easily choose a partisan strategy that would be politically effective. don't make deals with the republicans on immigration or entitlement reform and go into the 2014 congressional elections with those problems still alive. with no deal, democrats could campaign as the guardians of medicare and advocates of immigration reform, both electoral winners. that's why some dem
why he's bullish on america. it was the first time television cameras were ever allowed in his extraordinary mansion in the sky. >>> then, everyone is worried about the arab spring. i talked to the leaders of five arab governments to get some answers. and a fascinating internal power struggle in iran and what it means. but first here's "my take." one of the great political debates in washington and around the country has been whether barack obama is a highly partisan democrat...